2 Samuel 14:6

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¿Qué significa esto?

In this verse, a woman is telling a story to King David. She says she had two sons who fought in a field until one killed the other. The key message is about conflict and its severe consequences.

Explicado para niños

Imagine you and your brother are playing in the backyard. You start fighting over a toy, and it gets so bad that you accidentally hurt your brother. That's kind of like what happened in this story, but it ended much worse.

Contexto histórico

This verse is from 2 Samuel, written by the prophet Nathan and others around 960 BC. It is part of the narrative of King David and his reign, addressing issues of justice and conflict resolution within a patriarchal society.

Aplicación para hoy

In a workplace, two employees might compete so fiercely that one ends up sabotaging the other. This verse reminds us of the importance of resolving conflicts before they escalate to destructive levels.

Temas

conflict resolutionjusticefamily dynamicsconsequences of sinforgivenessreconciliation

Versículos relacionados

Genesis 4:81 Kings 11:20Matthew 5:25-261 Corinthians 6:7Ephesians 4:26

Preguntas frecuentes

Why does the story focus on two sons?
The story focuses on two sons to highlight the intensity of conflict and the tragic outcomes that can arise from unresolved disputes within a family.
What is the significance of the field in this story?
The field represents a place of freedom but also danger, where without intervention, conflicts can lead to severe harm, emphasizing the need for mediation.
How can this story be applied to modern conflicts?
This story can teach us to address conflicts early on and seek mediation to prevent escalation to harmful levels, applicable in family, workplace, and community settings.
What does this verse say about justice?
The verse implies that justice requires intervention to prevent harm and suggests that ignoring conflict can lead to tragic outcomes, prompting a call for just resolutions.
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